Lack of Self Control in Literary Works and Life
It was a windy spring day in Chicago. I stood on the bridge of Michigan Avenue looking down the Chicago river. The river was choppy and crashed against the concrete walls. The water was powerful and swayed in a massive motion under the bridge and away from me cutting threw the city. There were tour boats docked on the side, and people walked down the stone steps towards them. The wind blew on my back, never seeming to cease. Boats…...
Cat In The Rain
George’s Role in Cat in the Rain
Adair, William. "Hemingway's 'Cat In The Rain': George's Winter Death-Bed." The Hemingway Review 12.1 (1992): 73-76. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 14 Oct. 2013. In "Hemingway's 'Cat In The Rain': George's Winter Death-Bed, "Adair Williams examines the comments in Hemingway's “Cat In The Rain” that George, the husband, from the story is a convolute character. In Hemingway's short story “Cat In The Rain,” George is considered as a lilie-in, boring, and inan sensitive husband who does not pay attention to his wife. In…...
Cat In The Rain
A Literary Analysis of Cat in the Rain Versus Indian Camp
Discuss a textual element / textual elements that seem(s) to simultaneously occupy the helper and opponent positions (as defined in Greimas's actuarial model) in Cat in the rain and an Indian Camp by Ernest Hemingway. Greimas states that elements in a text fulfill a position in his potential model. We will discuss some textual elements in both Cat in the rain and Indian Campf by Ernest Hemingway that simultaneously occupy the helper and opponent positions. The helper promotes and the…...
Cat In The Rain